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Sources - Alabama's touted QB recruit Julian Sayin to enter portal - ESPN

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Alabama freshman quarterback Julian Sayin, the top-ranked quarterback in the class of 2024, intends to enter the NCAA transfer portal, sources told ESPN.

Sayin is expected to initiate the transfer process on Friday, per sources. Sayin is the highest ranked offensive player in ESPN's Class of 2024, as he's the No.

3 overall player and the marquee offensive player in Alabama's freshman recruiting class. Sayin enrolled early at Alabama, and his first day of classes there earlier this month coincided with the announcement of Nick Saban's retirement.

The reasoning for Sayin initiating the process to depart Alabama, per sources, is that Sayin came to play for Saban. Since Saban abruptly retired, he's going to explore his options.

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